PRESS

"DANTE OR DIE ARE EXPERTS IN SITE-SPECIFIC THEATRE" - The Arts Desk

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"an intricately choreographed bit of theatre that finds in the strip-lit corridors and corrugated units of self-storage a powerful metaphor for our emotional hinterland." -The Guardian

"This fragmented approach produces some individually striking moments. One room in particular mesmerisingly conveys Zoe’s passage from partying youth to responsibility-filled motherhood, swiftly traversing a number of years...there’s a beautiful transition from one stage in life to the next" - Exeunt

"they skilfully blend narrative with a nuanced and detailed sense of the emotional and visceral transitions we make as we grow older" - Total Theatre

“the pleasure lies in the intricate planning of Chloe Moss’s writing and Daphna Attias’s production, and in the buzz of being so close to the characters at extraordinarily intimate moments”Financial Times

“stand out performances come courtesy of Christopher Dunham as the Grandfather and Terry O’Donovan as the Best Man. Both proved cabable of shifting the emotional tone of the piece in unexpected and touching ways”The Public Reviews

★★★★★Reading Post, Hampshire Daily Echo

“it is just a phenomenal way to present theatre… Dante or Die is a revolutionary company” A Younger Theatre

“Co-creators Daphna Atias and Terry O’Donovan and scriptwriter Chloe Moss have devised a prurient experience and a wild satire of a wedding day that is often amusing and always intriguing.” British Theatre Guide

“The girls are lovely. And the sight of them draped upside down in a human chain, limbs entwined, eyes beseeching, en route from stalls bar to the foyer, made me think how very boring my interval progress had been all these years around the Haymarket.” Michael Coveney, What's On Stage